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LONDON (AP) — Fernando Torres capped an impressive attacking display for Chelsea, seizing on Manchester City's defensive blunder in the 90th minute to secure a 2-1 victory in the Premier League on Sunday.

After Chelsea substitute Willian launched the ball forward, City goalkeeper Joe Hart found himself exposed on the edge of the penalty area and defender Matija Nastasic managed to head the ball over his own goalkeeper.

In a run that encapsulated his energetic performance at Stamford Bridge, Torres raced onto the loose ball and sent it into the unguarded net.

"I don't think this is the moment to say who is to take (blame)," City manager Manuel Pellegrini said. "They scored the goal and we will analyze it in the week."

The second half began badly for Chelsea when Sergio Aguero canceled out Andre Schuerrle's opener, which had been set up by Torres.

But Torres' late winner ensured Chelsea ended the weekend still two points behind leader Arsenal with a third straight win.

Tottenham is a point behind Chelsea after beating Hull 1-0 on Sunday, while Sunderland climbed off the bottom with a 2-1 victory over Newcastle in the northeast derby. The day's other game saw Swansea and West Ham draw 0-0.

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Giovani Dos Santos scored two goals and set up the opener as Villarreal rolled past Valencia 4-1 to strengthen its hold on fourth place in the Spanish league.

The home victory in the regional derby lifted the promoted Villarreal to within two points of third-place Real Madrid after it lost 2-1 at leader Barcelona on Saturday.

Also, Real Sociedad took out some of the frustration from its loss at Manchester United in the Champions League this week by beating up on last-place Almeria 3-0, while Sevilla edged 10-man Osasuna 2-1 for a third straight league win.

Baumann misjudged a long ball from Milan Badelj and failed to clear after emerging outside the penalty area, allowing Maximilian Beister to open the scoring in the 37th minute.

Two minutes after the interval, Baumann again found himself outside the penalty area for Rafael van der Vaart's hopeful punt forward. The goalkeeper waited, then fumbled and Pierre-Michel Lasogga swooped to fire into the empty net.

PARIS (AP) — Radamel Falcao scored his eighth goal of the season as Monaco beat struggling Lyon 2-1 to keep the pressure on Paris Saint-Germain at the top of the French league.

PSG, which is unbeaten in 28 games, has a better goal difference and only needs a draw away to Saint-Etienne later Sunday to regain top spot from Monaco.

MILAN (AP) — United States midfielder Michael Bradley scored late to help 10-man Roma beat Udinese 1-0 and set a Serie A record by winning its first nine matches of the season.

Bradley came on as a substitute and broke the deadlock with his first touch of the match eight minutes from full time to keep Roma five points clear of Napoli and Juventus.

Roma played the final 24 minutes with 10 men after Maicon was sent off for a second yellow card.

Juventus recorded eight opening victories in 1930-31 and 1985-86, and also won nine straight matches to start 2005-06 but was stripped of its title-winning season in the "calciopoli" match-fixing scandal.

Elsewhere, Gonzalo Higuain converted two controversial penalties to help Napoli beat 10-man Torino 2-0, while Juventus beat Genoa by the same scoreline.

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